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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dipak_NandyDipak Nandy - Wikipedia

    Dipak K. Nandy (Bengali: দীপক নন্দী;born 21 May 1936) is a British Indian academic and administrator. Beginning his career as a lecturer in English literature, Nandy developed greater interests in race relations and was the first director of the Runnymede Trust.

  2. 27 de mar. de 2019 · 2 Dipak Nandy, interview by Michelynn Lafleche, 21 February 2009, Nottingham, The Struggle for Race Equality: An oral history of the Runnymede Trust, 1968 – 2008, British Library Sound Archive, London. 3 3 Nandy, Race and Community, 10, 11. 4 4 Nandy, 10.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lisa_NandyLisa Nandy - Wikipedia

    Lisa Eva Nandy was born in Manchester on 9 August 1979, the daughter of Luise (née Byers) and Dipak Nandy. Her maternal grandfather Frank Byers was a Liberal MP who later became a life peer. Nandy grew up in both Manchester and Bury.

  4. 27 de jul. de 2022 · Dipak Nandy moved from Calcutta to England in 1956, becoming a lecturer at Leicester University and later helping to draft the 1976 Race Relations Act. “I didn’t really know anyone who was a Marxist apart from my dad,” Nandy said.

  5. A prominent Marxist academic, Dipak Nandy went on to become a key figure in equalities campaigning, working on the Sex Discrimination Act, Race Relations Act and Equal Pay Act in the Seventies, founding and directing the Runnymede Trust racial equality think tank and becoming deputy director of the Equal Opportunities Commission.

  6. 6 de mar. de 2020 · Younger, female and from the north of England herself, Ms. Nandy — the daughter of Luise Fitzwalter, a former journalist and local Labour councilor, and Dipak Nandy, a prominent Marxist...

  7. Nandy’s father is Dipak Nandy, the Kolkata-born, Marxist academic and politician who devoted his life to fighting for racial and gender equality. He was the first Director of the Runnymede Trust and Deputy Director of the Equal Opportunities Commission.